435- 



THE 



CONFISCATED ESTATES 



OF 



BOSTON LOYALISTS. 



BY 



JOHN T. HASSAM, A.M. 



THE 



CONFISCATED ESTATES 



OP 



BOSTON LOYALISTS. 



BY 



JOHN Tr^HASSAM, A.M. 



ViCTRIX CAUSA DEIS PLACCIT, SED VICTA CaTONI. 



CAMBRIDGE: 

JOHN WILSON AND SON. 

Sanibevsitg ^xcss. 

1895. 






Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Massachusetts 
Historical Society/ for May, 1895. 



THE CONFISCATED ESTATES 



OF 



BOSTON LOYALISTS. 



The members of the Massachusetts Historical Society are 
doubtless aware that the land on which the Society's building 
now stands was confiscated during the Revolutionary War, as 
the property of a Loyalist, the Rev. Henry Caner, the Rector 
of King's Chapel. His estate is described in the Inven- 
tory taken January 22, 1779, as " A Dwelling House, Barn 
&c. situate in Tree Mont Street near the Stone Church, with 
the Land & Appurtenances," and it was appraised at £2550. 
The lot was then two hundred feet from front to rear. The 
entire estate was bought for £750, at private sale, of the 
Committee empowered by the General Court to sell the estates 
of conspirators and absentees. The purchaser was Samuel 
Henly. The deed, dated April 8, 1782, was not recorded until 
September 30, 1793 (Suffolk Deeds, Lib. 177, fol. 82). By 
certain mesne conveyances, the front part of this estate on 
Tremont Street became the property of the Society in 1856 
(Lib. 695, fol. 55). 

The adjoining estate on the North, which now forms part of 
the Boston Museum, was also confiscated. It was the property 
of William Brattle, a Loyalist. 



4 CONFISCATED ESTATES 

The estates of Loyalists were sold under an Act passed April 
30, 1779, entitled " An Act to confiscate the estates of certain 
notorious Conspirators against the Government and liberties of 
the inhabitants of the late Province, now State, of Massachusetts 
Bay " ; an Act passed May 1,1779, entitled " An Act for confis- 
cating the estates of certain persons commonly called Absen- 
tees " ; an Act passed 1780, entitled " An Act to provide for the 
Payment of Debts due from the Conspirators and Absentees, 
and for the recovery of debts due to them " ; an Act in addi- 
tion to that Act ; and under various resolves of the General 
Court. 

I have compiled, from the records in the Suffolk Registry of 
Deeds, a list of these confiscated estates, giving the date of 
record of the deed, the name of the Loyalist owner and of the 
purchaser at the sale, the Lib. and fol. of the record, and a 
brief description of the confiscated land. These estates are one 
hundred and fifty-nine in number, and they belonged to forty- 
nine different owners. Nineteen parcels of land were taken 
from Governor Hutchinson, the Committee receiving for them 
X 98,121 4s. 2|c?. His mansion-house on the corner of Fleet 
and Hanover Streets brought £33,500. Eighteen parcels were 
taken from Eliakim Hutchinson, of the value of X4385. 
Samuel Sewall lost fourteen pieces of land at X5040 5s. The 
highest price brought by any single estate was <£ 102,000. 
This was paid for dwelling-house and land on both sides of 
Summer Street, belonging to Sir William Pepperell the younger. 
The sum total of all these sales amounted to X529,591 18s. 
Sd. But as the deeds recite that the consideration was paid 
sometimes in " gold and silver," sometimes in " gold or silver 
or its equivalent in paper," sometimes in " specie " or " coined 
specie," sometimes in " lawful silver money," sometimes in 
" specie and paper," sometimes in " specie or its paper equiva- 



OF BOSTON LOYALISTS. 5 

lent," sometimes in " lawful money," and sometimes in " Con- 
tinental currency," these figures are very misleading. 

By an Act passed April 9, 1777, and an Act in addition 
thereto, passed October 16, 1778, the Judge of Probate for each 
county was authorized to appoint agents for the estates of 
absentees in such county. The Suffolk County Probate Rec- 
ords contain the following names of absentees : — 





A.D. 


Docket 
No. 




A.D. 

1778 


Docket 
No. 


Aldis, Nathan . . . 


1777 


16387 


Gardner, Sylvester . . . 


16778 


Araory, John . . . 


1779 


16892 


Gay, Martin . . - . 




1779 


16842 


Apthorp, Charles Ward 


1781 


17441 


Geyer, Frederick William 




1778 


16577 


Apthorp, Thomas . 


1777 


17542 


Goldsbury, Samuel 




1781 


18167 


Apthorp, William . 


1778 


17169 


Goldthwait, Joseph 




1778 


16609 


Atkins, Gibbs . . 
Auchmuty, Robert . 


1779 

1779 


16950 
16836 


Gore John . . 




1779 

1779 


17466 
17467 


Gray, Harrison . . . 








Green, Joseph . . . 




1778 


16657 


Bernard, Francis 


1779 


16965 








Bircli, William . . 


1778 


16637 


Hallowell, Benjamin . 




1778 


16794 


Blair, John . . . 


1779 


16856 


Hallowell, Robert . . 




1778 


17663 


Borland, John . . 


1779 


16987 


Hamilton, Col. . . . 




1781 


17533 


Borland, John Lindall 


1779 


17023 


Hatch, Nathaniel . . . . 


1779 


16812 


Boutineau, James . 


1778 


16748 


Holmes, Benjamin Mulberry 


1781 


17468 


Bowes, William . . 


1778 


16457 


Hulton, Henry .... 


1777 


16343 


Brattle, Thomas . . 


1779 


16988 


Hutchinson, Eliakim . 




1779 


16883 


Brindley, George 


1778 


16611 


Hutchinson, Elisha . . 




1777 


17379 


Brinley, Thomas 


1779 


17194 


Hutchinson, Foster . . 




1779 


16884 


Burton, William 


1779 


17462 


Hutchinson, Thomas . 




1778 


16858 


Calf, Robert . . . 


1778 


17463 


Irving, George . . . 




1778 


17469 


Canner, Henry . . 


1777 


16426 


Irving, John . . 






1786 


18653 


Clark, Benjamin 


1781 


17570 












Coffin, John . . . 


1779 


16891 


Jackson, William 






1782 


17738 


Coffin, William . . 


1779 


16890 


Jarvis, Robert . 






1778 


16597 


Collier, Hannah . . 


1779 


17464 


Jeffries, John . . 






1779 


17470 


Cunningham, Archibald 


1777 


17465 


Jenkins, Peter . 
Johonnot, Peter . 






1779 

1782 


16934 
17644 


Deblois, Gilbert . . 


1779 


16827 


Joy, John . . . 






1777 


16258 


Draper, Margaret . 


1779 


17015 


Keighly, Edward 






1779 


16832 


Faneuil, Benjamin . 


1782 


17666 


Knutting, William 






1782 


17628 


Fisher, Willfret . . 


1779 


17014 












Flucker, Thomas 


1779 


17129 


Laughton, Henry 






1781 


Misc. Doc. 


Foster, Edward . . 


1776 


15912 


Lechmere, Richard 






1777 


16276 



CONFISCATED ESTATES 





A.D. 


Docket 
No. 




A.D. 


Docket 
No. 


Leonard, George . . 


1780 


17471 


Savage, Arthur . . 


1777 


17474 


Lewis, Ezekiel . . . 


1779 


16800 


Scott, Joseph . . . 


1779 


16956 


Lillie, Theophilus . . 


1778 


16620 


Sewall, Samuel . . 


1777 


16269 


Loring, Joshua . . 


1777 


16449 


Simpson, John . . . 


1779 


16829 


Loring, Joshua, Jr. . 


1778 


16450 


Simpson, Jonathan 


1779 


16830 


Lyde, Edward . . . 


1779 


16870 


Smith, Richard . . . 


1781 


Misc. Doc. 


Martin, William . . 
McNeil, Archibald 


1780 
1779 


17216 
16801 


Snelling, Jonatlian 
Stow, Edward . . . 


1779 
1779 


17475 
16798 


Minot, Christopher . 


1779 


16885 


Taylor, John . . . 


1779 


17056 


Moffatt, Thomas . . 


1782 


17652 


Taylor, William . . 


1777 


17380 


Paddock, Adino . . 
Paxton, Charles . . 


1778 
1779 


16688 
16802 


Thompson, Robert . 
Troutbeck, John . . 


1779 
1779 


17476 
16803 


Perkins, William L. . 


1781 


17472 


Vassell, William . . 


1779 


17367 


Powell, John . . . 
Price, Elizabeth . . 
Procter, Agnes . . .• 


1778 
1779 
1779 


16788 
16984 
17552 


Walter, William . . 
Waterhouse, Samuel . 
Willson, John . . . 


1777 
1778 
1782 


16432 
16792 
17627 


Quincy, Samuel . . 


1779 


16889 


Winnett, John, Jr. 


1782 


17701 


Richards, Owen . . 


1783 


17863 


Winslow, Isaac . . 


1782 


17793 


Rogers, John . . . 


1777 


17473 









Several of these names are not to be found in Sabine's " Loyal- 
ists of the American Revolution " ; and we are able also from 
these records to make a few additions to the names of Loyalists 
in the " Memorial History of Boston," TIL 175. 

These lists have been compiled from notes and memoranda 
made by me many years ago, while engaged in making researches 
in the County Records, when those records were not as acces- 
sible as they now are. It is possible, indeed, that further in- 
vestigations and future improvements in methods of indexing 
may bring to light a few more names. But it is not probable, 
however ; and these lists may be considered as practically com- 
plete, so far as the records in these two public offices are 
concerned. In some cases where confiscated estates were ac- 
tually sold, the purchaser failed to record his deed. 



OF BOSTON LOYALISTS. 7 

This, with much other material, was collected and laid aside 
until I should have leisure to use it in a long-contemplated 
work. But as this period of leisure is still remote, and may 
come to me, as it often does to others, too late, I have thought 
it best to put a part, at least, of this material at the disposal of 
historical students and investigators, by making it immediately 
accessible in print. In this way it will be safe from destruction 
and loss, and will be available to others. It illustrates an ex- 
ceedingly interesting and important chapter in the history of 
Boston. 



CONFISCATED ESTATES 



THE CONFISCATED ESTATES 



Date of record. 


Loyalist owner. 


Purchaser. 


Lib. 


fol. 


April 27, 1782 


Apthorp, Chaples 


Ward 


Joseph Hall .... 


134 


187 


June 10, 1782 


u 


(( 


(( 


Edward Smith . . . 


185 


12 


June 22, 1782 


(( 


tf 


(( 


Ephraim Murdock . . 


135 


47 


July 4, 1782 


« 


(( 


a 


Daniel Dennison Rogers 


135 


68 


July 19, 1782 


(1 


(( 


it 


John Wheelwright 


135 


114 


July 19, 1782 


(( 


« 


(( 


it « 


135 


116 


Sept. 24, 1782 


<( 


(( 


(( 


Grizzell Apthorp, ) 

widow, and >■ 

Perez Morton ) 


136 


8 


July 30, 1783 


a 


<i 


« 


Andrew Symmes . . . 


139 


117 


March 7, 1786 
June 10, 1786 






« 


Francis Johonnot, ■ 
agent for creditors of 

NATHANIELWlIEEL-f ' 

WRIGHT, deceased ) 
Samuel Pitts .... 


155 
157 


225 
222 


April 5,1787 


(( 


(( 


(( 


Nathaniel Greene . . 


160 


25 


Sept. 29, 1783 


Atkins 


, GiBBS . . 


• • 


Thomas Trail .... 


140 


8 


Dec. 31, 1788 


(( 


(( 




Nathaniel Hickman . 


164 


71 


Jan. 1, 1794 


(( 


it 




Titus Morgan. . . . 


177 


249 


Feb. 26, 1780 


AucHMUTY, Robert et al. 


Samuel Clark . . . 


131 


58 



OF BOSTON LOYALISTS. 
OF BOSTON LOYALISTS. 



Description. 



Land and moiety of dwelling-house iu Bostox, Cole Lane S.W. ; Joseph Hall E. ; 
Samuel Barrett N.; Jonathan Williams W. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Wings Lane N. ; Brattle St. E. ; land of Elizh 
Clark deceased, [formerly] Lillie W. ; John Roulstone S. 

Lands and part of house in Roxbury. 11 A. opposite dwelling-house of the 
late Rev. Mr. Walter, road S. ; said Murdock W. ; heirs of Gov. Dudley N. ; 

said Murdock E. 8 A. near where the old meeting-house stood, road 

N.; John Davis E. ; heirs of John Scott S. ; Ezra Davis W. '2 A., 

said Murdock N. ; John Morrey E. ; town way S. ; William Dudley W. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Beacon St. in front; highway to Beacon Hill 
N.W. ; John Spooner N. and E. 

Land, flats, warehouses and wharf near the South Battery in Boston, Purchase 
St. N.W. ; heirs of Alexander Hunt S. ; the sea E. ; the highway N. 

Land and dwelling-house in Boston, Atkinson St. E. ; Burry St. S ; Pro- 
prietors of the Irish Meeting House W.; Onesephorus Tileston jST. 

One moiety of land and two brick tenements in Boston, Fleet St. N. ; Edward 
Langdon E. ; William and Mercy Stoddard S. ; W. ; S. ; W. ; S. and W. 

Assignment of mortgage Lib. 100 fol. 97. 



Assignment of mortgage Lib. 97 fol. 200. 

Assignment of mortgage Lib. 103 fol. 89. 

One half part of four parcels of land in Roxbury. 2 i A. ; 17 A. near the 
tide-mill; 13 | A. woodland; and piece of salt marsh. 

Land and house in Boston, Black Horse Lane N. ; William Clark AA'. ; Gibbon 
Sharp S. ; Gibbs Atkins E. 

Land in Boston, Middle St. W. ; Procter's Lane N. ; John and William 
Houston E. ; Thomas Marable S. 

Land with large dwelling-house in Boston, Middle St. E. ; Black Horse Lane 
N. ; Gibbs Atkins W. ; Gibbin Sharp S. 

Land and dwelling-house in Boston, School St. S.;the town's land W. ; John 
Rowe N. ; Joseph Green E. - — Garden land near the above, Cook's 
Alley W. ; Leverett Saltonstall N. ; William Powell PI; S. and E. ; Lev- 
erett Saltonstall S. [Description corrected in margin of record.] 



10 



CONFISCATED ESTATES 



Date of record. 



Apr. 13, 1782 
July 31, 1783 

Aug. 18, 1779 



Loyalist owner. 



Jan. 2, 1781 



AuciiMUTY, Robert, et al. 
(continued.) 



Bernard, Sir Francis 



Sept. 29, 1787 Blair, John 



Aug. 2, 1782 
Feb. 26, 1780 

July 24, 1780 

Feb. 16, 1782 
June 11, 1783 

Feb. 16, 1784 
Nov. 6, 1784 



Borland, John . . . 
Boutineau, James et al. 



Purchaser. 



Lib. 



fol. 



JosiAH Waters Jr. 
Increase Sumner 

IMartin Brimmer 



William Allen . 



Bowes, William 



u « 



Victor Blair . . 
William Fallass 
Samuel Clark . . 

Samuel Broome . 

Richard Driver . 
MuNGO Mackey . 

Robert Jenkins . 
James Welch . . 



134 
139 

130 



164 
122 

178 



132 



76 



161 
135 
131 

131 

134 
139 

141 
145 



79 
146 

58 

237 

23 
16 

132 
250 



OF BOSTON LOYALISTS, 11 



Description. 



Discharge of mortgage Fillebrown et al. to Auchmuty dated Feb. 10, 1766. 

6 A. 3 qr. 10 r. land and dwelling-house near the meeting-house in Koxrury, 
the road N. ; Jonathan Davis E. ; S.E. ; and S. ; tlie lane and Increase 
Sumner W. 

Farm, 50 A., mansion house and barn in Roxbury, highway to Benj. Child 
S.E. ; Jamaica Pond N.E.; Joseph Winchester N.W. ; Samuel GrifSn 
and school lands S.W. ; the hill N, ; Samuel Griffin W. ; S.W. ; W. and 

S.W. Wood lot in Roxbury, 12 A. 3 qr. 36 r. , Sharp and Williams 

S. ; land of heirs of William Douglas deceased W.; land of heirs of 
Edward Bromfield deceased N. ; land of heirs of Elizabeth Brewer de- 
ceased E. Wood lot in Roxbury, 2 A. 1 qr. 17 r., highway W. ; Capt. 

Baker S. ; John Harris E. ; Mr. Walter N. Salt marsh in Roxbury, 

3 A. 1 qr., John Williams S. ; creek N.W. ; Robert Pierpoint N. ; creek 
to Dorchester E. 

Land in Dorchester, 25 A. 3 r., road to Point of Dorchester Neck N. ; land 
of town of Dorchester and Richard Withington deceased E. ; said Witii- 
ington, James Baker, Samuel Blake deceased and James Blake S. ; 

Jonathan [Clap] W. Salt marsh in Dorchester, 2 A. 3 qr., Sir 

Francis Bernard N. ; salt marsh of Richard Withington deceased E. ; 
James Blake W. j the sea S. 

Land and part of dwelling-house in Boston, Purchase St. E. ; Victor Blair 
S. ; W. and S. ; Cow Lane W. ; land of Onesephorus Tilestone deceased N. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Newbury St. W. ; Eliz^ Durant N. and E. ; 
heirs of Joshua W^inslow deceased S. 

Land and dwelling-house in Boston, School St. S.; the town's land W.; John 

Rowe N. ; Joseph Green E. Garden land near the above, Cook's Alley 

W.; Leverett Saltonstall N. ; William Powell E. ; S. and E.j Leverett 
Saltoustall S. [Description corrected in margin of record.] 

Land and dwelling-house in Boston, Milk St. S. ; land of Old South Church 

W.; Stephen Minot N. ; widow Jones E. ; N. and E. Pasture land, 

1 A. 10 r. opposite said dwelling-house, Milk St. N. ; Cole, 

Decoster et al. E. ; heirs of Barnabas Binney et al. S. ; heirs 
of John Greenleaf deceased W. 

Land in Boston, Fitch's Alley W. ; Margaret Phillips N. ; Corn Court E. ; 
Andrew Oliver S. 

One fourth of land, brick distill house and other buildings in Boston, Cam- 
bridge St. N.; George St. E. ; heirs of John Guttridge deceased S. ; 
Belkuap St. W. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Wilson's Lane W. ; Dock Square N. ; Arnold 
and Samuel Wells E. ; heirs of Charles Hammock deceased S. 

Land in Boston, Wings Lane N. ; Natlian Frazier and heirs of Charles 
Apthorp deceased E. ; said heirs S. ; E.; S. and W. 



12 



CONFISCATED ESTATES 



Date of record. 



May 12, 1781 

Sept. 28, 1782 
Sept. 30, 1793 

Aug. 9, 1783 
Mar. 12, 1785 
Feb. 13, 1786 

Feb. 3, 1783 
Oct. 17, 1785 

Feb. 7, 1783 
May 4, 1787 

July 2, 1787 

Feb. 13, 1789 

May 6, 1789 
Mar. 16, 1782 



Loyalist owner. 



Brattle, William . 

BuiNLEY, Thomas 
Caner, Rev. Henry 

Coffin, John . . . 
« (( 

Deblois, Gilbert . 



Draper, Margaret 



Erving, John 



a it 



(1 (( 



Fisher, Wilford 



James Allen 



GusTAVus Fellows 



Samuel Henly 



Christopher Clark 



Moses Wallack . 



Edward Jones 



Gilbert Deblois, Jr. 

Ann Deblois, wife of } 
Gilbert Deblois C 



Richard Devens 



James Lloyd 



John Codman, Jr. 



Nathaniel Appleton 



John Deming 



Philip Wentworth 



132 

136 
177 

139 
146 
155 

137 
151 

137 
160 

160 

164 

166 
134 



202 

11 

82 

151 
260 
111 

28 
217 

48 
105 

201 

149 

11 
66 



OF BOSTON LOYALISTS. 13 



Description. 



Land and buildings in Boston, Tremont St. W. ; John Rowe and Henry 
Caner, an absentee, S. ; Nathaniel Holmes E. ; George Bethune N. and 
E. ; John Andrew and heirs of Samuel Pemberton deceased N.; Robert 
McElroy W. and N. ; passageway W. and W. [N.]. 

Land, dwelling-house, distill house and wharf in Boston, Hollis St. S. ; heirs 
of Joshua Henshaw deceased W.; low water mark. 

Land and dwelling-house in Boston, Tremont St. W. ; Chapel Burying 
Ground and heirs of Middlecott Cook deceased S. ; John Rowe E.; Wil- 
liam Brattle, an absentee, N. 

Land in Boston, Essex St. S. ; Short St. W. ; Joseph Ford E. ; Thomas 
Snow N. 

Land in Boston, Essex St. S. ; said Wallack W. ; S. and W. ; Blind Lane N. ; 
Thomas Downes and Samuel Bradley E. 

Land in Boston, Essex St. N. ; the sea S. ; sugar house and land of heirs of 
Thomas Child deceased E. ; Mary Pitman and heirs of Samuel Brad- 
ley '\^^ ; with flats to low water mark. 

Two thirds of land and brick warehouse in Boston, Cornhill W. ; Spring 
Lane N. ; Stephen Minot E. ; land of Old South Church S. 

Two thirds of land and house in Boston, Common St. W. ; Martha Symmes 
N. ; E. ; N. and E. ; Moses Gill N. ; William Dana E. ; Rawsons 
Lane S. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Newbury St. W. ; heirs of Benjamin Church 

S. and E. ; Josiah Waters Jr. N. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Kilby St., formerly Mackerel Lane, E.; heirs 
of John Erving deceased N. ; heirs of Samuel Hughes W. ; Joseph Win- 
throp S. 

Land and messuage in Boston, Newbury St. W. ; John Crosby N. ; E. and N. ; 
John Soley E. and S. ; passage or alley S. — Land, 14 A., in Walpole, 
road from Walpole to the sign of the Black Lamb in Stoughton N. ; 
Nathaniel Preble S.E.; Philip Bardin S.W. and N.W. 

Land, 14 A., in Walpole, road from Walpole to the sign of the Black Lamb 
in Stoughton N. ; Nathaniel Preble S.E. ; Philip Bardin S.W. and 
N.W. 

Land and messuage in Boston, Newbury St. W. ; John Crosby N. ; E. and 
N. ; John Soley E. and S. ; passage or alley S. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Blind Lane N. ; William Kitchen and heirs 
of Josiah Quincy Jr. W. ; Samuel Hewes S. ; heirs of John Pratt de- 
ceased E. 



14 



CONFISCATED ESTATES 



Date of record. 



July 2, 1781 
June 22, 1782 
Dec. 12, 1782 

Nov. 21, 1783 

March 2, 1784 
Aug. 7, 1784 
Jan. 7, 1783 
Dec. 13, 1787 

May 12, 1780 



Loyalist owner. 



Purchaser. 



Foster, Edward 



Gardner, Sylvester 



Gay, Martin 



(( u 



Geyer, Frederick 
William 



Sept. 24, 1782 



Feb. 11, 1780 



April 4, 1780 



July 24, 1780 



Thomas Greenough 

William Burbeck > 
Levi Lane \ 

William Coleman > 
Benjamin Coleman | 



Joseph Gardner . . 



John Boies 



}■ 



Goldthwait, Joseph 



Gray, Harrison 



t( (( 



Hallowell, Ben.iamin 



Joseph Henderson 



John Davis 



Timothy Atkins 



Nathan Frazier 



Perez Morton 



John Stanton 
David Devens 
Jonathan Harris 



Samuel Allen Otis 



Samuel Gardner Jarvis 



Lib. 

132 
135 
136 

140 

141 
144 
136 
161 

131 



fol. 

257 

49 

146 

118 

195 

111 
228 
240 

143 



136 



131 



131 



51 



93 



131 



230 



OF BOSTON LOYALISTS. 15 



Description. 



/ 



Land and buildings in Boston, Bear Lane, N. ; Middle St. E. ; Theophilus 
Lillie, an absentee, S. ; said Greenough W. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Prince St. or Black Horse Lane N. ; Gibbeon 
Bony E. ; Nathaniel Barber S. ; John and William Freeman W. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Marlborough St. W. ; John Sprague and 
Samuel Partridge S. ; alley between said land and land of John Erving 
E. ; Samuel Partridge N. 

Land in Boston, Marlborough St. E.; alley S. and E.; Samuel Dashwood S. 
and E. ; Martin Gay E. ; Winter St. S. ; heirs of William Fisher W. ; 
S. ; AV. and S. ; heirs of Henderson Inches S. ; John Williams and land 
of the State W. ; Jona Cole N. ; John Lucas E. and N. 

Land in Boston, Winter St. N. ; John R. Sigourney W. ; Dr. John Sprague 
S. and E. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Long Lane E. ; Dr. John Sprague S. and E. ; 
Andrew Johonnot S. ; Charles Paxton and Dr. Sprague W. ; said Sprague N. 

Land in Boston, Winter St. S. ; Samuel Dashwood E. and N.; Dr. Sylvester 
Gardner, an absentee, W. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Union St. E. ; Philip Freeman S. ; E.; E. and 
S. ; heirs of Benjamin Andrews W. ; N. and W. ; Dorothy Carnes N. and 
W. ; Jeremiah Bumstead N. ; reserving that part of the premises set off to 
Ruth Gay, wife of said Martin Gay. 

Land and house in Boston, Summer St. , formerly Seven Star Lane, in front ; 
land of First Church S.W. ; John Rowe S. W. ; Benjamin Church, Thomas 

Thayerweather and heirs of Samuel Sewall N.W. Green Lane S.W. ; 

John Welsh S.W. and S.W. ; John Gooch and others S.E. ; James Gooch 
N.E. and N.W. ; John Gooch S.W. and N.W.; James Gooch and others 

S.W. Green Lane S. ; John Welsh W. ; John Gerrish N.; lane from 

Green Lane to the Mill Pond E. 

One undivided half of land, distill house and other buildings in Boston, 
Pecks Lane W. ; John Osbourn N.; N.W. ; N.E. and N. ; Francis 
Johonnot E. ; the sea S. 

Land and two brick dwelling-houses in Boston, Coi'nhill W. ; land purchased 
by Samuel Allen Otis N. ; E.,and N.; Wilson's Lane E. ; Nathaniel 
Appleton S. 

Land and brick dwelling-house in Boston, Cornhill W.; land purchased by 
John Stanton and others S. ; W. and S. ; Wilson's Lane E. ; Samuel 
Vallentine N. 

Farm, 7i A., and dwelling-house in Roxbury, Jamaica Plain N.W. ; road 
by widow Parker's N.E.; Joseph Williams S.E. ; heirs of Capt. Newell, 
deceased, S.W. 



16 



CONFISCATED ESTATES 



Date of record. 



Mar. 15, 1782 



Mar. 15, 1782 



July 11, 1781 



Nov. 2, 1782 



May 12, 1781 



Loyalist owner. 



Hallowell, Benjamin 

{continued.) 



Feb. 21, 1782 

June 17, 1782 
Sept. 9, 1782 



Hatch, Nathaniel 



Holmes, Benjamin 7 
Mulberry | 

HuLTON, Henry . . 



Hutchinson, Eliakim 



Purchaser. 



John Coffin Jones 



n (( a 



Samuel Dunn Jr. 



Jeremiah Allen . 



David Cook 



Lib. 



134 



134 



fol. 



60 



62 



132 263 



136 



77 



132 



203 



William McNeill > 
Archibald McNeill \ 



Edward Compton Howe 



John Read 



134 
135 
135 



27 

22 

196 



OF BOSTON LOYALISTS. 17 



Description. 



Land and brick dwelling-house in Boston, Hanover St. N. ; heirs of Alexander 
Chamberlain, deceased, and heirs of Miles Whitworth, deceased, W. ; 
land in occupation of Samuel Sumner S. and W. ; said Sumner and 
Joseph Scott, an absentee, S. ; said Scott and heirs of Benjamin Andrews, 
deceased, E. 

Land and dwelling-house in Boston, land purchased by said Jones N. ; Joseph 
Scott E. ; S. and E. ; said Scott and Sampson Mason S. and E. ; Masons 
Court S. ; heirs of Miles Whitworth, deceased, W. 

Land, 60 A., and mansion house in Dorchester, road to Dorchester meeting 
house N. ; Jonas Humphrey, Thomas Wiswall and James Bird E. and S. ; 
John Holbrook S. ; John Williams, Samuel Humphrey and brook between 
Dorchester and Roxbury W. and N. 

One fifth of land and brick house in Boston, Ann St. E. ; heirs of Henry 
Newman, deceased, S. and W. ; Paddy's Alley N. 

Lands in Brookline. Land, 5 A., dwelling-house and barn, road S. and W. ; 
Elisha Gardner N. and N.E. ; heirs of Henry Sewall E. and N.E. ; town 

land by the meeting-house E. 5 A., road N. ; town way N. W. ; Samuel 

Clark E. and S. Land bounded by same road and town way and by 

land of Elisha Gardner, excepting school-house. 3 A., town way E. 

and S. ; Nehemiah Davis W. and N. 7 A., Samuel Clark E. and N. ; 

Nehemiah Davis S. ; John Seaver N. and S. ; said Seaver and said town 

way W. 8 A. land, part of 40 A. lot, highway S.E. ; Crafts 

N.E.;_ Gardner N.W^ ; rest of said 40 A. lot S.W. 10^ A. in 

Sawmill Woods, bounded by lands of Samuel Sewall and Samuel and 
Daniel White. 

Land in Boston, Cow Lane E. ; Howe's ropewalk S. ; W. and S. ; Milk St. 
W. ; Palmer's pasture N. 

Land in Boston, Milk St. N. ; Mr. McNeil E. and S. ; McNeil's ropewalk E. ; 
Cow Lane S. ; ropewalk of Ferister and Torrey W. 

Land, 37A., in Roxbury, bounded by the road from Roxbury to Dorchester, 
the brook and salt water creek between Roxbury and Dorchester, the 
way to the clay pit and by the lands of John Howes, John Humphrey, 
John Williams, Aaron White, James White, Caleb Williams, Samuel 
Warren, Joseph Clapp, Isaac Williams and Benjamin Williams. Wood- 
land, 13A., in Roxbury, Elijah Wales S. ; widow Bourne and heirs E. ; 

Noah Davis W. and N. Right of William Shirley Esq. to the clay pits 

above mentioned called the Town of Roxbury clay pits. 23^ A. in Rox- 
bury, John Williams N. ; Aaron White, Samuel Cheney, John Hawes, 
widow Warren and heirs of Joseph Warren W. ; Nehemiah Munroe S. ; 

town way from Dorchester brook to Braintree road E. Pasture land, 

19 A., in Roxbury, Daniel Holbrook N.; Braintree road W. ; James 

White S.W. ; said town way S. and E. 22 A. in Roxbury, said town 

way N.W. ; John Williams and Swan S. ; John Humphrey E. ; 

John Williams N.E. Salt marsh and upland, 20 A., in Roxbury, 

heirs of Benjamin Williams S.W\; town creek between Roxbury and 
Dorchester S.E. ; Joseph Curtis N. 



18 



CONFISCATED ESTATES 



Date of record. 



Oct. 4, 1782 
March 1,1783 

April 3, 1783 

July 12, 1783 

Feb. 18, 1784 

Aug. 28, 1784 
Dec. 24, 1792 

May 17, 1793 

Dec. 15, 1795 
Apr. 13, 1796 

Feb. 25, 1783 



Loyalist owner. 



Hutchinson, Eliakim 
{continued.) 



Purchaser. 



Foster et al 



Sept. 25, 1783 



Dec. 27, 1779 " Thomas, Gov. 



John Lucas 7 

Edward Tuckerman ^ 



Nathan Spear 



Francis Bigelow . . 

Joseph Russell . . . 

Thomas Green . . . 

Thomas Walley . . . 

Samuel Emmons Jr. 7 
Victor Blair j" 

Jeffery Richardson . 



Martin Brimmer 

Ebenezer Parsons f 
Daniel Sargent ^ 



John Codman Jr. . 



Joseph Veasey 



Lib. 
136 

137 

137 

139 

141 

144 

174 

176 

182 27 
37 



131 



260 
75 
136 
172 
183 



183 
137 



95 



140 



131 21 



OF BOiSTON LOYALISTS. 19 



Description. 



Land in Boston, on Dock Square and Cooper's Alley, bounded by lands of 
Thomas Green, Joshua Blanchard. widow Apthorp, John Newell, William 
Greenleaf, Jonathan Simpson and heirs of Thomas Young. 

Land in Boston, passageway from the Town Dock to Green's wharf W. ; 
Jonathan Williams, William Hyslop, Nathaniel Correy, Alexander Hill, 
heirs of John Gould, of Anthony Stoddard, and of John Walker deceased 
N. ; the end of the wharf E. ; the dock between said wharf and Green's 
wharf S. 

Land in Boston on Milk St., bounded by a passageway and by land of said 
Bigelow, said Hutchinson and Mr. Bourne. 

Land in Boston near Fort Hill, Gridley's Lane S. ; Cow Lane E. ; land of 
Town of Boston and of heirs of Andrew Oliver N. ; Thomas Palmer W. 

Land in Boston, Dock Square S. ; J]liakim Hutchinson W. ; Mr. Blanchard 
N. ; Thomas Green E. ; N. and E. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Cross St. S. ; Thomas Walley W. ; widow 
Holmes N. ; Samuel Ellinwood E. 

Land in Boston, Milk St. and Cow Lane, between a highway and ropewalk 
of Farreter and Torrey. 

Land in Boston, Cow Lane S.E. ; Samuel Emmons N.E. ; Thomas Davis 
S.W. ; extending towards Milk St. N.W. 

Confirmation of above. 

Flats and wharf in Boston, Minot's T N. ; flats towards the town W. ; wharf 
and flats of William Davis S. ; the channel E. 

Land and dwelling-house in Boston, Fish St. W. ; passageways N. and E. ; 

laud purchased by Thomas Stephenson S. Land and dwelling-house, 

Fish St. W. ; land purchased by John Hancock N. ; Thomas Hutchinson 

E. ; land purchased by John Hotty S. Land, store, block-maker's 

shop and other work places near the above, passageways S. ; W. and E. ; 

Thomas Hutchinson N. Flats, dock, wharf and stores, near the above, 

passage W. ; dock N. ; sea E. ; dock S. Flats, dock and wharf adjoin- 
ing the above described wharf, John Brick S. ; passageways W. and N. ; 
dock N. ; the sea E. 

Land, wharf and dock in Boston, Town Dock N. ; heirs of William Clarke 
deceased W. ; heirs of Benjamin Andrews S. ; passage from the Town 
Dock to Green's Wharf E. 

Land and dwelling-house in Boston, Fish St. W. ; land purchased by Thomas 
Stephenson N. ; passageway E. ; heirs of William Graves S. 



20 



CONFISCATED ESTATES 



Date of record. 



July 24, 1780 



Aug. 8, 1780 
Feb, 25, 1783 



Feb. 25, 1783 

Mar. 13, 1783 
Oct. 14, 1784 
Sept. 4, 1782 



Loyalist owner. 



Purchaser. 



Hutchinson,Thomas,Gov. 
(^continued.') 



Samuel Broome 



<( (i 



JoHONNOT, Peter 



et al. 



Gov 



Mar. 31, 1783 Keighly, Edward 



John Hotty . . 

Ebenezer Parsons 
Daniel Sargent 



Ebenezer Parsons > 
Daniel Sargeant ^ 



Thomas Stephenson 



Enoch Brown 



Ebenezer Seaver 



James Tate 



Lib. 



131 



233 



131 
137 



247 
95 



137 



137 



145 



135 



137 



161 



126 



190 



256 



OF BOSTON LOYALISTS. 21 



Description. 



Land, 43 A. 2 qr. 34 r., in Milton, a back lane E. ; Mr. Ivers and Milton 
River N". ; Stephen Badcock and a brook N.W. ; lane to Stephen Badcock 

S.W. ; road to Milton meeting-house S.E. Land, 33 A. 1 r., mansion 

house and barn in Milton, road to Braintree E. ; heirs of William Bad- 
cock S.E. and S.W. ; road to Milton meeting-house N.W. 14 A. 3 qr. 

3r. in Milton, road to Braintree S.W.; Robert Williams S.E.; heirs of 

William Badcock N.; Milton River N.E. Woodland, 48 A. 1 qr. 9 r., 

in Milton, road by Moses Glover's N.W. ; Braintree town line S.E.; 

John Bois S.VV^ ; John Sprague N.E. Tillage land, 17 A. 2 qr. 27 r., 

and salt marsh, 16 A. 14 r. adjoining, in Dorchesteu, lower road from 
Milton bridge to Dorchester meeting-house W. ; Hopestill Leeds N.E.; 
John Capen and others E. ; Amariah Blake and the river N. ; Ebenezer 

Swift, Daniel Vose and a creek S. Salt marsh, 2 A. 3 qr. 9 r., near 

the Hummucks in Dorchester, Levi Rounsavel N. ; Robert Swan and 

Madam Belcher S. ; the river W. Salt marsh, 7 A., in Dorchester, 

Billings Creek S. and W. ; Robert Spurr N. ; Henry Leadbetter S.E. and 

E. One undivided third of 8 A. salt marsh in Dorchester, held in 

common with Timothy Tucker and Joseph Tucker, Billings Creek S. ; 
Nathan Ford W. Woodland, 33^ A. 9 r., in Braintree. 

Land and dwelling-house in Boston, Fish St. W. ; land purchased by Par- 
sons and Sargeant N. ; passageways E. and S. 

Land and dwelling-house in Boston, Fish St. W. ; passageways N. and E. ; 

land purchased by Thomas Stephenson S. Land and dwelling-house, 

Fish St. W. ; land purchased by John Hancock N. ; Thomas Hutchinson 

E. ; land purchased by John Hotty S. Land, store, block-maker's 

shop, and other work places near the above, passageways S. ; W. and E. ; 

Thomas Hutchinson N. Flats, dock, wharf and stores near the above, 

passage W. ; dock N. ; sea E. ; dock S. Flats, dock and wharf adjoin- 
ing the above-described wharf, John Brick S. ; passageways W. and N. ; 
dock N. ; the sea E. 

Land and dwelling-houses in Boston, Fish St. W. ; land purchased by said 
Parsons and Sargeant S. ; passage N. ; passage E. ; land purchased by said 
Parsons and Sargeant S. ; passage W. ; then running W. and S. 

Land and dwelling-house in Boston, Fish St. W. ; land purchased by Parsons 
and Sargent N. ; passage E. ; land purchased by Joseph Veasey S. 

Land and brick dwelling-house in Boston, Middle St. W. ; Fleet St. N. ; 
street from Clark's Square to Fleet St. E. ; Lady Franklin S. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Orange St. E. ; Samuel Pope and Hopestill 
Foster S. ; Joseph Lovell and heirs of William Ettridge W. ; Zachariah 
Johonnot N. 

Land and part of house in Boston, Purchase St. S. ; Gridley's Lane E. ; land 

held in common by said Keighly and Tate N. ; said Tate W. Land 

and part of house, Jeremiah Green W. ; said land held in common N. and 

E. ; passageway S. Two undivided thirds of land, Thomas Flucker 

N. ; Gridley's Lane E. ; above-described land and said Tate S. ; Jeremiah 
Green W. 



22 



CONFISCATED ESTATES 



Date of record. 


June 11, 


1783 


May 


26, 


1781 


Aug. 


3, 


1781 


Aug. 


31, 


1779 


Oct. 


28, 


1779 


Feb. 


1, 


1782 


Apr. 


28, 


1783 


Nov. 


23, 


1795 


Feb. 


21, 


1785 


Sept 


18, 1783 


Nov. 26, 


1782 


Aug. 


1, 


1782 



Loyalist owner. 



Lechmore, Richard 



LiLLIE, ThEOPHILUS 



a li 



LoRiNG, Joshua 



(( « 



a « 



Lyde, Edward . . 

Martin, William . 
McNeil, Archibald 

Paddock, Adino . . 



MuNGO Mackey 



John Greenough 



Samuel How^ard . . . 



John Keyes 



Isaac Sears 



James Swan 



John Tufts 



Ellis Gray 



Nathaniel Byfield Lyde 



John Boson 



Samuel Conant . 



Thomas Bumstead . . 



fol. 



139 



132 



14 



216 



133 



130 



130 



191 



237 



134 



138 



181 



147 



139 



101 



275 



131 



245 



136 



135 



115 



139 



OF BOSTON LOYALISTS. 23 



Description. 



Land and dwelling-house in Boston, Cambridge St. S. ; Staniford St. W. ; 

passageway N. ; Timothy Newell E. and N. ; Jeremiah Allen E. 

One undivided half of land, brick distill house and other buildings, Cam- 
bridge St. N. ; George St. E. ; heirs of John Guttridge deceased S. ; 
Belknap St. W. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Middle St. E. ; Samuel Ridgeway S. ; 
Thomas Greenough W. ; Thomas Greenough and Edward Foster, an 
absentee, N. 

One undivided third of land and large brick dwelling-house in Boston, Sun 
Court St. N. ; Joseph Hemmingway and others E. ; John Leach and 
others S. ; Market Square W. 

Land, 19 A., mansion house and barn in Roxbury, Joshua Loring N. and 
N.E. ; Lemuel May E. ; Ebenezer Weld S. ; road leading to Dedham W. ; 
then running S.. E. and N. on land of John Keyes. 

Farm, 54 A. 3 qr. 9r., and mansion house in Roxbury, road leading by 
Jamaica meeting-house to Boston W. ; heirs of Mr. Burroughs deceased 
N. and N.W.; lane N.E.; lane and Capt. May E. ; land of Joshua Lo- 
ring, absentee, now of John Keyes S. 5^ A. salt marsh, creek W. ; 

Mr. Bowdoin S. ; heirs of Joseph Weld deceased E. ; heirs of John Wil- 
liams deceased N. 

Wood or pasture land, 8 A. 31 r., in Brookline, road W. ; Mr. Crafts N.W. 
and N.E. ; Capt. Baker S.E. 

Land and dwelling-house in Boston, common or ^aining-field N.W. ; West 
St. N.E. ; David Colson S.E. ; heirs or assigns of Dr. George Stewart 
S.W. 

Wood and pasture land, 24^ A. 7 r., in Roxbury, near Henry Williams; 
Caleb Williams and Mr. Morries S.E. ; Ebenezer Chanies S.W. ; Mr. 
Bourn N.W. and N.E. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Summer St. S. ; Bishop's Alley W. ; heirs of 
Andrew Cunningham deceased N. ; land formerly of John Simpson 
deceased E. 

Land in Boston, Orange St. W. ; Heni-y Bass N. ; the salt water E. ; James 
Richardson S. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Marlborough St. E. ; land late of William 
Blair Townsend deceased S.; William Ireland W. ; AVilliam Turner and 

others N. Passageway between the above land, formerly of Timothy 

Batt deceased, and land of the late William Turner and others. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Common St. W. ; land of the Commonwealth 
S. ; heirs of Gillum Taylor deceased E. and S.; Thomas Gushing E. ; N. 
and E. : Rawson's Lane N. 



24 



CONFISCATED ESTATES 



Date of record. 



Jan. 2, 1783 



July 19, 1782 



Nov. 12, 1782 



Loyalist owner. 



Pepperell, Sir William 



Sewall, Samuel 



Aug. 11, 1783 

Dec. 18, 1788 
May 10, 1786 

Dec. 6, 1782 



Thomas Russell 



Edward Kitchen ) 
wolcott i 



John Heath 



Simpson, John ) 

Jonathan | 



Snelling, Jonathan . 



John Molineux 7 
William Molineux 3 



John McLane 



Joseph Barrell 



EZEKIEL GoLDTHWAIT 



136 



135 



136 



203 



113 



102 



139 



140 



153 



207 



157 



20 



136 



126 



OF BOSTON LOYALISTS. 25 



Description. 



Laud and dwelling-house in Boston, Summer St. S. ; Benjamin (ioldthwait 
E. ; heirs of Benjamin Cunningham deceased N.; Samuel Whitwell VV. 

Laud and buildings, Summer St. N. ; widow Jones W. and N. ; 

Joseph Balch VV. ; John Howe and Thomas Thompson S. ; said Thompson 
W. ; John Rowe S. ; Zachariah Brigdon E. 

Land, 263 A. 1 qr., in Brookline, Thomas Aspinwall E. ; marsh road to 
Charles River N.E. ; Charles River N. ; Thomas Gardner and Moses 

Griggs S. and S.W. ; Solomon Hill S. and S.E. Land, 16 A. 3 qr., 

and half of house in Brookline on Sherburn Road and the marsh lane, 
bounded by Capt Cook, Samuel Craft and Elisha Gardner. 

Land and buildings in Brookline. 9 A. 33 r., Sherburn Road S.E. ; a town 

way N.E. ; Mr. Aker N.VV. ; a town way S.W. 32 A. 3 r., Daniel 

White and the jiound S.W. ; road and Joseph Williams S.E. ; Joshua 

Boylston and William HyslopN.E. ; Sherburn Road N.AV. 18 A. 

2 qr. 5 r., Samuel Wliite N.W. ; John Dean S.W. and S. ; a town way 

S.E.; said Dean N.E.; S.E. and S. ; said town way E. ; road N.E. 

59 A. 3 qr. 4 r., Benjamin White and Dr. Winchester N.E. ; Sarah 
Sharp S.W. ; Samuel White and heirs of Ju.stice White S.E. ; Benjamin 

White N.E. ; S.E. and N.E. ; Sherburn Road N.E. 23 A. 3 qr. 33 r., 

Ebenezer Crafts and Caleb Gardner N.W.; said Gardner and Benjamin 
White S.W. ; Moses White S.E.; Benjamin White and Moses White 

N.E. ; Moses White S.E.; a town way N.E. 3 A. 28 r., Ebenezer 

Craft S.W.; S.E. and N.E.; the County line N.W. 8 A. 1 qr. 31 r., 

Daniel White N.W.; the County line S.W.; David Cook S.E. ; heirs 

of Ebenezer Davis N.E. 5 A. 2 qr. 38 r., said Craft N.W. ; saw mill 

meadow W. ; William Heath S. and S.E. ; Benjamin White andAVilliam 

Hammon N.E. 7 A. 2 qr. 32 r., Edward K. Walcott S. and W.; 

Benjamin White S. ; William Acker S.E. ; John Child E.; Charles River 

N. ; Joseph Adams and Daniel White W. 4 A. 26 r., Moses White 

W. ; Esquire AVhite, Ebenezer Craft and a creek S. ; Nehemiah Davis and 
heirs of Caleb Denny S.E. ; the marsh road N. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Newbury St. W. ; Daniel Crosby, John Solely 
and heirs of Benjamin Church deceased S.; land late of Frederick Wil- 
liam Geyer E. ; Thomas Fairweather, Sampson Reed, John Horaands 
and Edward Hollowday N. ; said Sewall W.; N. ; W. and N. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Newbury St. W. ; said Sewall S. ; E. ; S. and 
E. ; Edward Hollowday N. 

Two undivided thirds of land and buildings in Boston, Summer St. S. ; 
Samuel Whitwell E. ; heirs of Andrew Cunningham deceased N. ; Ed- 
ward Lyde W. Dock Square E. ; Cornhill S. ; John Rowe W. ; Cooper's 

Alley N. Cooper's Alley S. ; Eliakim Hutchinson E. and N. ; William 

Greenleaf W. 

Land and buildings in Boston, King St. S. ; Fitch's Alley E. ; land next herein 

described N. ; Gowen Brown ^Y. Said Brown N. ; Fitch's Alley E. ; 

above described land S. ; said Brown W. 



26 



CONFISCATED ESTATES 



Date of record. 



June 16, 1784 
Mar. 19, 1783 

June 11, 1782 
Sept. 25, 1781 

Jan. 8, 1784 

Sept. 27, 1784 
Mar. 4, 1783 



Loyalist owner. 



Snelling, Jonathan 
(continued.) 



Stow, Edward 

Taylor, John . . 
Vassall, John 



Purchaser. 



Walter, Rev. William 



Warden, William 



June 1.5, 1782 WiNSLOW, Isaac . 



Edward Tyler 



Benjamin Thomson 



Nathaniel Fellows 



John Williams 



Isaiah Doane . 



Leonard Jarvis 



Christopher Clark 



Lib. 

143 
137 

135 

133 

141 

145 
137 



221 

197 

17 
110 



32 



139 



Ebenezer Crosbey . . 



135 



20 



OF BOSTON LOYALISTS. 27 



Description. 



Land and buildings in Boston, Middle St. E. ; David Willis S. and W. ; said 
Willis and Sarah Doubt S. ; George Vincent and John Owen W. ; New 
North Alley N. 

Lands and buildings in Boston, Orange St. W. ; heirs of Sutton Boyles de- 
ceased S. ; end of a wharf E. ; said Stow N. Land and shop adjoining 

the above, Orange St. W.; said Stow S.; the flats E. ; heirs of Thomas 
Thomson N. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Cornhill E. ; William Davis S. ; E. and S.; 
Joseph Green W. ; heirs of Stephen Boutineau, deceased, N. 

Land, 3^ A., and buildings in Dorchestkk, the high road S. and W. ; Eben- 

ezer and Lemuel Clap N. ; Zebadiah Williams E. |A. South of the 

above, Mr. Jeffries E. ; the high road on the other sides. 

Land and buildings in Boston, Tremont St. E. ; heirs of John Jefferies de- 
ceased S. ; heirs of Jeremiah Allen deceased, William Vassall and heirs 
of Joseph Sherburne W. ; William Vassall and land of the old brick 
church N. 

Land and buildings in Boston, South St. W. ; Samuel Quincy, an absentee, 
S. ; Robert Robbins and heirs of Benjamin Clark, deceased, E. ; Samuel 
Connant N, and E. ; Nathaniel Taylor, an absentee, N. 

Three undivided tenths of dwelling-house and land in Boston, Elizabeth 
Murray W. ; Samuel Hill S. ; said Murray E. ; land of Susanna Heaton 
deceased N. Three undivided tenths of an undivided half of dwelling- 
house and land, jVIarlboro St. W. ; land late of Nathaniel Wardell deceased 

N. ; John Berry E. ; land above described S. Three undivided tenths 

of an undivided half of land and buildings, Marlboro St. W. ; John Valen- 
tine S. ; John Gilbert E. ; Mr. Heaton N. Three undivided tenths of 

an undivided half of land, land late of Thomas Bleigh deceased N. ; 
Bishop's lane or alley E. ; Joseph Gooch S. ; land late of Jabez Eaton 
deceased W. 

Assignment of mortgage Joseph Crosby to Isaac Winslow, dated Aug. 5, 1768. 



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